Inflation is slowing but high prices of consumer goods remain sticky
CNBC's Melissa Repko and Steve Liesman join 'Power Lunch' to discuss about sticky inflation in consumer goods, private label as an alternative to high prices from vendors, and hotspots for ongoing service inflation.
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